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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually identify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of recognizing or determining something in a definitive manner.
Example: "The researchers were able to actually identify the source of the problem after extensive analysis."
Alternatives: "truly recognize" or "definitively determine".
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And can we actually identify people who respond to placebos?
We will, under my leadership, actually identify the goal of winning an election.
In some cases that can actually identify the manufacturer of the explosive," Cable said.
You can actually identify constellations because you see lots of them each night.
It is a collection of items that everyone can actually identify with.
For example, a person born in Argentina might actually identify himself as Italian or German, he said.
For Google, comScore can actually identify when ads from its AdSense network are loaded on a Web page.
"We didn't have the laboratory knowhow, we didn't have the expertise to actually identify the TB cases," he said.
"How do you actually identify something nobody has ever seen before?" wrote Knox in a University of Aberdeen magazine.
Can data-mining tools originally developed to find Las Vegas card counters and cheats actually identify would-be terrorists?
It's dark so I can't actually identify anyone yet, but rest assured that when the lighting improves I'll be luvvie-spotting like a good'un.
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